With the recent biting cold, many property owners are taking steps to protect their investments to the best of their ability. Some great information on how best to prevent disasters caused by freezing water pipes can be found in the Resource Links at the bottom of this article.

Recent research suggests a strong correlation between the loss of arctic sea ice and a particular pattern of the jet stream that causes the more frequent cold spells we feel here in Indiana. But wherever you may fall on the never ending debate over global warming, one thing is beyond debate: recent temperatures in Indiana have been unbearably and dangerously cold. It is reasonable to expect that despite our best efforts a great deal of property damage will result from frozen and burst pipes.

Insurance claims involving frozen pipes, ice dams, and other cold-weather-related disasters can prove to be particularly frustrating for homeowners and businesses. For example, many commercial policies include provisions that may limit or even exclude coverage for the catastrophic damage that can occur when pipes freeze, then burst. If you have a dispute or potential dispute with your insurance company about coverage for frozen pipes or water damage, the time to seek advice and representation is now. The property damage attorneys at Parr Richey are experienced with all aspects of these sometimes difficult claims and there is no fee charged for initial consultation.

The last time Indiana experienced the “polar vortex” the number of insurance claims for frozen and burst pipes skyrocketed. Some estimated the cost to the US economy of such claims to exceed $5 billion. Much of this loss is borne by individual homeowners and business owners who are not properly reimbursed for the loss and damage. If you need help with your claim, Contact Us.